Producer Luncheon

Rural Crime
Creating Solutions Together

The Chalet, November 9, 2018
Agenda

What Makes a Community Safe?
10:00 – 10:15 amJean Bota, County Councilor Red Deer County, Red Deer, Alberta
Barb Shepherd, Lacombe County Councillor, Lacombe, Alberta
Jean will open the session with a comment on the power within a community and the importance of this power when dealing with crime and crime related situations.

Rural Crime Reduction and Crime Prevention ThroughEnvironmental Design
11:15 - 11:35 am Peter Tewfik, Officer in Charge of Crime Reduction Strategy, RCMP Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta
The RCMP will discuss crime reduction initiatives and crime prevention through environmental design. This is a proactive design philosophy built around a core set of principles where the proper design and effective use of the environment can lead to a reduction in the fear and the incidence of crime. It will also provide improvement in the quality of life.

Intervention and Preventive Approaches to Community Safety
11:55 – 12:25 pm Carsten Erbe, Director of Crime Prevention and Restorative Justice, Alberta Justice and Solicitor General, Edmonton, Alberta
Menasha Nikhanj, Director of Integrated Community Safety, Alberta Justice and Solicitor General, Edmonton, Alberta
The presentation will address approaches used by the Alberta Justice and Solicitor General in keeping rural communities safe. A focus on intervention and preventive approaches and partnerships will be highlighted in the presentation.

Enhanced Food and Beverage Service

We have ‘beefed’ up our luncheon service in the Frontier room with an enhanced product offering . We have added more seating in the gallery between the Prairie and Stockmen’s Pavilions for your comfort • We have added another lounge in the Agri-Centre East which will serve both food and alcoholic and non- alcohol ice beverages and will have more space to sit and enjoy your break from the show floor.

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Farm Credit Canada Coat Check Service

When you check-in to the show, you can check-out your heavy winter outer wear at the Farm Credit Canada Coat Check, allowing you to tour the show in comfort!

Information Services

The Central Alberta 4-H Alumni are partnering with Agri-Trade to staff our information booths. These young folks are from farms and ranches and will be able to answer any questions you may have regarding the show and our exhibitors.